Example sentences of "[subord] i [verb] [pers pn] with " in BNC.
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1 | We both like beans on toast , although I like mine with liberal lashings of Worcester sauce , which I expect is far too exotic for the Prime Minister . |
2 | Although I tease it with a tender rage |
3 | ‘ Mike thrust them at me before I left , so I brought them with me . |
4 | I got my nose pressed against the glass and it keeps steaming up with my huff , so I wipe it with my fingers . |
5 | Sally Curtiss , the Circle 's membership secretary , is here , so I entrusted her with the annexe key . ’ |
6 | Do you mind if I join you with my coffee ? ’ |
7 | ‘ If I smother you with kisses , will you let me be your Mrs , ’ it said . |
8 | Because I 'm going to help her with her paper round tomorrow so she can get it done early — the people do n't come before 7 and we 've got to be at the bus terminus by 8.30 ; because that 's when we 've arranged to meet — ; meet our friends of course and so if I help her with her round she can get it done in time . |
9 | Oh I have a wee store , yes , but you see you do n't carry them , I do n't carry them with me , if I carried them with me I could sing I could , well that 's it , |
10 | I suppose I knew what your reaction would be , but thought in my arrogance that if I presented you with a fait accompli , the sale of the land , your money back , you 'd be so overwhelmed with gratitude that you 'd immediately fall into my arms . ’ |
11 | If I provide you with second-class expenses you would be justified in cheating me . |
12 | I like it if I do it with bacon and sausage . |
13 | After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’ |
14 | If I hit it with the chair-back … |
15 | I think I can claim that the whole last part is bound to make an impact on our musical public ; at least , if I compare it with what has been said recently on the same problem by Hanslick and others … |
16 | Forgive me if I share them with you , in the hope that they may echo your own sentiments . |
17 | Cos I done it with my old hi-fi yeah |
18 | But I do the back one 's twice , cos I do them with water as well . |
19 | But I do because I combine it with taking her [ the child ] for a walk . |
20 | He hopped close to my feet and waited till I presented him with a bun all to himself , and he had hard work nibbling it and taking it along with him to his home . |
21 | But I did also say to Mrs Earl that a new head will be appointed to take in posts from first of September and it might be better to discuss it with them after I discussed it with Miss White . |
22 | Y'know I I drove the minibus with only somebody in with me before I drove it with people in it |
23 | I had to clean my erm my new desk out in this room before I bought it with me |
24 | But in order to do this I must be aware of the nature of the experience already , before I compare it with others in order to get the right words to describe it . |
25 | When I confront him with his omissions and lies he just looks sheepish . |
26 | When I saw you with your arms around each other , I thought maybe it needed pointing out . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't suppose it ever occurred to you that I was jealous when I saw you with him last night ? ’ he said softly . |
28 | Some some of them were never in t I well I did n't know my aunt when I met her with a hat on . |
29 | So when I approached them with my intricate scheme for escaping the greedy jaws of Mr Kinnock and his pals via the strategic disappearance of Punch , they saw the beauty of it straightaway . |
30 | When I confronted her with the chapter and verse of her part in arranging for tip the press off about her visit to Mrs Bartholomew , she was adamant in her denials . |